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Located in the northern region of Kurdistan, the office has been established to assist businesses taking advantage of the ever-present opportunities in Erbil. These developments highlight Al Tamimi’s commitment to maintaining and developing its presence in the country.
“Iraq has always been a place of great interest to Al Tamimi & Company having opened our first office in Baghdad in 2005,” says Founder and Senior Partner, Essam Al Tamimi.
“As the Iraqi economy continues to grow, so too do the opportunities for businesses, both local and international and Al Tamimi is uniquely positioned to provide quality legal services for both.”
In addition to the office opening in Erbil, Al Tamimi has also appointed an Associate based in Basra to support the growing Baghdad operations and clients seeking to do business in both cities.
Husam Hourani, managing partner at Al Tamimi said “the latest office opening in Erbil is very exciting for the firm. It brings our total number of offices in the region to 12 reinforcing our strength and ability to serve clients in the six jurisdictions where we are present.”
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